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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This HGM evaluation was supported by a grant from the USFWS to Blue Heron Conservation Design and Printing LLC, Contract No. 601818C688. Wayne King of the USFWS helped initiate the project and was the primary administrative support from the Regional Office In Lakewood, CO. He also assisted with field visits, obtained data, and reviewed drafts of the report. Staff at Lee Metcalf including Erin Holmes, Deb Goslin, Bob Danley, and Tom Reed assisted with all field visits and meetings, obtaining
data and information for the report, and reviewed drafts of the report. Laura King of the USFWS provided coordination between the HGM evaluation and the CCP for the refuge. Karen Kyle of Blue Heron Conservation Design and Printing administered the contract for the project and provided assistance with analyses and collation of the data and geographic information, preparation of report drafts and figures, and publication of the final report.
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APPENDICES
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Appendix A. North American Glacial Episodes and General Geologic Time Scale.
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Appendix B. Representative plant species distribution among 7 habitats on Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge,Montana. Plants are categorized as native (historic occurrence on site), naturalized (plant from another continent orin some cases status unknown), or invasive (compromises natural system functions and is costly to control). Thestatus of plants from Checklist of Montana Vascular Plants by Scott Mincemoyer (http://mtnhp.org/plant/default.asp).Plants with a ? were not listed. *** indicates species of concern.
Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
Riparian/Riverfront
Rocky Mountain Maple Acer glabrum Aceraceae x
Oregon Grape Berberis repens Berberidaceae x
Thin-leaved Alder Alnus incana Betulaceae x
River Birch Betula occidentalis Betulaceae x
Red-osier Dogwood Cornus stolonifera Cornaceae x
Black Cottonwood Populus trichocarpa Salicaceae ?
Peach-leaf Willow Salix amygdaloides Salicaceae x
Bebb Willow Salix bebbiana Salicaceae x
Sandbar Willow Salix exigua Salicaceae x
Geyer Willow Salix geyeriana Salicaceae x
Whiplash Willow Salix lasiandra Salicaceae x
Mackenzie Willow Salix rigida Salicaceae ?
Floodplain (Gallery) Forest
Brittle Bladder-fern Cystopteris fragilis Polypodiaceae ?
Rocky Mountain Juniper Juniperus scopulorum Pinaceae x
Lodgepole Pine Pinus contorta Pinaceae x
Pinus ponderosa v.Ponderosa Pine Pinaceae x
ponderosa
Pseudotsuga menziesiiDouglas Fir Pinaceae x
v. glauca
Scotch Harebell Campanula rotundifolia Campanulaceae x
Blue Elderberry Sambucus caerulea Caprifoliaceae x
Common Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus Caprifoliaceae x
High-bush Cranberry Viburnum opulus Caprifoliaceae x
White Pyrola Pyrola elliptica Ericaceae ?
Pinedrops Pterospora andromeda Ericaceae ?
Common Current Ribes sativum Grossulariaceae x
Missouri Gooseberry Ribes setosum Grossulariaceae x
Dwarf Mistletoe Arceuthobium ssp. Loranthaceae ?
EpilobiumFireweed Onagraceae x
angustifolium
Miner's Lettuce Montia perfoliata Portulacaceae ?
Tall Meadowrue Thalictrum dasycarpum Ranunculaceae x
Western Meadowrue Thalictrum occidentale Ranunculaceae x
Few-flowered Meadowrue Thalictrum sparsiflorum Ranunculaceae x
Fairy Candelabra Androsace occidentalis Primulaceae x(Cont’d next page)
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
Woodland Shooting StarDodecatheonpulchellum
Primulaceae x
Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia Rosaceae x
River Hawthorn Crataegus douglasii Rosaceae x
Woods Strawberry Fragaria vesca Rosaceae x
Blueleaf Strawberry Fragaria virginiana Rosaceae x
Large-leaved Avens Geum macrophyllum Rosaceae x
Water Avens Geum rivale Rosaceae x
Prairie Smoke Geum triflorum Rosaceae x
Silverweed Potentilla anserina Rosaceae ?
Silvery Cinquefoil Potentilla argentia Rosaceae x
Biennial Cinquefoil Potentilla biennis Rosaceae x
Sticky Cinquefoil Potentilla glandulosa Rosaceae x
Elmer's CinquefoilPotentilla gracilis v.elmeri
Rosaceae x
Sulfur Cinquefoil Potentilla recta Rosaceae x
Bitter Cherry Prunus emarginata Rosaceae x
ChokecherryPrunus virginiana v.melanocarpa
Rosaceae x
Wood's Rose Rosa woodsii x
Red Raspberry Rubus idaeus Rosaceae x
Lombardy Poplar Populus nigra v. italica Salicaceae x
Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides Salicaceae x
Nodding Onion Allium cernuum Liliaceae x
Asparagus Asparagus officinalis Liliaceae x
Wild Hyacinth Brodiaea douglasii Liliaceae ?
Starry False Solomon's Seal Smilacina stellata Liliaceae x
Common Death Camas Zigadenus venenosus Liliaceae x
Compact ClubmossSelaginella densa v.densa
Selaginallaceae x
Emergent Wetland
Northern Water-starwortCallitrichehermaphroditica
Callitricheceae x
Different Lvd. Water-starwort
Callitriche heterophylla Callitricheceae x
Pond Water-starwort Callitriche stagnates Callitricheceae x
Common HornwortCeratophyllumdemersum
Ceratophyllaceae x
Beggar-ticks Bidens cernua Asteraceae x
Northern Water Milfoil Myriophyllum sibricum Haloragaceae x
Mare's-tail Hippuris vulgaris Hipparidaceae x
Little Bladderwort Utricularia minor Lentibulariaceae x
Common Bladderwort Utricularia vulgaris Lentibulariaceae x
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Indian Pond Lily Nuphar polysepalum Nymphaeaceae x
Water Smartweed Polygonum amphibium Polygonaceae x
Dooryard Knotweed Polygonum aviculare Polygonaceae x
Water Smartweed Polygonum coccineum Polygonaceae x
Marshpepper Polygonum hydropiper Polygonaceae x
PolygonumSmartweed Polygonaceae ?
hydropiperoides
PolygonumWillow Weed Polygonaceae x
lapathifolium
Spotted Ladysthumb Polygonum persicaria Polygonaceae x
Marsh Cinquefoil Potentilla palustris Rosaceae ?
Dotted Smartweed Polygonum punctatum Polygonaceae x
Alisma plantago-America Water-plantain aquatica v. Alismataceae x
americanum
Alisma gramineum v.Narrowleaf Water-plantain Alismataceae x
angustissimum
Arumleaf Arrowhead Sagittaria cuneata Alismataceae x
Awned Sedge Carex atherodes Cyperaceae x
Water Sedge Carex aquatilis Cyperaceae x
Hardstem Bulrush Schoenoplectus acutus Cyperaceae x
SchoenoplectusSmall-fruited Bulrush Cyperaceae x
microcarpus
SchoenoplectusSoftstem Bulrush Cyperaceae x
tabernaemontani
Canada Waterweed Elodea canadensis Hydrocharitaceae x
Nuttall's Waterweed Elodea nuttallii Hydrocharitaceae x
Water Lentil Lemna minor Lemnaceae x
Star Duckweed Lemna trisulca Lemnaceae x
Great Duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza Lemnaceae x
Watermeal Wolffia punctata Lemnaceae x
Guadalupe Water-nymph*** Najas guadalupensis Najadaceae x
Reddish Pondweed Potamogeton alpinus Potamegetonaceae x
PotamogetonLarge-leaved Pondweed Potamegetonaceae x
amplifolius
PotamogetonBerchtold's Pondweed Potamegetonaceae ?
berchtoldii
PotamogetonRibbon-leaved Pondweed Potamegetonaceae x
epihydrus
Slender-leaved Pondweed Potamogeton filiformis Potamegetonaceae x
PotamogetonIllinois Pondweed Potamegetonaceae x
illinoensis
Floating-leaved Pondweed Potamogeton natans Potamegetonaceae x
PotamogetonFennel-leaved Pondweed Potamegetonaceae x
pectinatus
Small Pondweed Potamogeton pusillus Potamegetonaceae x
PotamogetonRichardson's Pondweed Potamegetonaceae x
richardsonii
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PotamogetonEel-grass Pondweed Potamegetonaceae x
zosteriformis
SparganiumNarrow-leaved Bur-reed Parganiaceae ?
angustifolium
Sparganium emersumSimple Stem Bur-reed Parganiaceae ?
v. multipedunculatum
Common Cat-tail Typha latifolia Typhaceae x
Horned Pondweed Zannichellia palustris Zannichelliaceae x
Pepperwort Marsilea vestita Marsileaceae x
Marchantiaceae Marcantia polymorphia Marchantiaceae ?
Ricciaceae Riccio carpus natans Ricciaceae x
Characeae (Green Algae) Nostoc ssp. Characeae ?
HydrodictnonCharaceae ?
reticulatum
Riccia fluitins Characeae x
Nitella spp Characeae ?
Chara spp Characeae x
Tolypella spp Characeae ?
Wet Meadow
Spurless Jewelweed Impatiens ecalcarata Balsaminaceae ?
Atriplex patula vFat Hen Chenopodiaceae x
hastata
Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense Asteraceae x
Cocklebur Xanthium strumarium Asteraceae x
Lanceleaf Stonecrop Sedum lanceolatum Crassulaceae x
Western Yellowcress Rorippa curvisiliqua Cruciferae ?
Marsh Yellowcress Rorippa islandica Cruciferae x
RorippaWatercress Cruciferae x
nasturtiumaquaticum
v.glabrata
Red Sorrel Rumex acetosella Polygonaceae x
Curly Dock Rumex crispus Polygonaceae x
Seaside Dock Rumex maritimus Polygonaceae ?
Western Dock Rumex occidentalis Polygonaceae x
Willow Dock Rumex salicifolius Polygonaceae x
Ranunculus aquatilis v.Water Buttercup Ranunculaceae x
capillaceus
Yellow Water Buttercup Ranunculus flabellaris Ranunculaceae ?
Western Clematis Clematis ligusticifolia Ranunculaceae x
Sedge Mousetail Myosurus aristatus Ranunculaceae ?
Kidney-leaved Buttercup Ranunculus abortivus Ranunculaceae x
Tall Buttercup Ranunculus acris Ranunculaceae x
Shore Buttercup Ranunculus cymbalaria Ranunculaceae x
Creeping Buttercup Ranunculus flammula Ranunculaceae x
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
RanunculusSagebrush Buttercup glaberrimus v. Ranunculaceae x
glaberrimus
Ranunculus gmelinii v.Gmelin's Buttercup Ranunculaceae x
limosus
Long-beaked Water-Ranunculus longirostris Ranunculaceae ?
Buttercup
Macoun's Buttercup Ranunculus macounii Ranunculaceae x
RanunculusBristly Buttercup Ranunculaceae x
pensylvanicus
Creeping Buttercup Ranunculus repens Ranunculaceae x
Celery-leaved Buttercup Ranunculus sceleratus Ranunculaceae x
Stiff-leaf Water Buttercup Ranunculus subriqidus Ranunculaceae ?
Ranunculus uncinatusLittle Buttercup Ranunculaceae x
v. uncinatus
Blue Vervain Verbena hastata Verbenaceae x
Clustered Sedge Carex arcta Cyperaceae x
Slenderbeaked Sedge Carex anthrostachya Cyperaceae x
Golden Sedge Carex aurea Cyperaceae x
Bebb's Sedge Carex bebii Cyperaceae x
Lesser Panicled Sedge Carex diandra Cyperaceae x
Douglas' Sedge Carex douglassii Cyperaceae x
Wooly Sedge Carex lasiocarpa Cyperaceae ?
Kellog's Sedge Carex lenticularis Cyperaceae x
Nebraska Sedge Carex nebrascensis Cyperaceae x
Retrose Sedge Carex retrosa Cyperaceae x
Sawbeaked Sedge Carex stipata Cyperaceae x
Carex utriculata (C.Beaked Sedge Cyperaceae x
rostrata)
Inflated Sedge Carex vesicaria Cyperaceae x
Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Cyperaceae x
Awned Flatsedge Cyperus aristatus Cyperaceae ?
Shining Flatsedge*** Cyperus rivularis Cyperaceae ?
Needle Spike-rush Eleocharis acicularis Cyperaceae x
Delicate Spike-rush Eleocharis bella Cyperaceae x
Common Spike-rush Eleocharis palustris Cyperaceae x
CalamagrostisBluejoint Reedgrass Canadensis v. Poaceae x
canadensis
Foxtail Barley Hordeum jubatum Poaceae x
Reed Canary Grass Phalaris arundinacea Poaceae x
Yellow Flag Iris pseudacorus Iridaceae x
SisyrinchiumBlue-eyed Grass Iridaceae ?
angustifolium
Wire Grass Juncus balticus Juncaceae x
Toad Rush Juncus bufonius Juncaceae x
Soft Rush Juncus effusus Juncaceae x
Dagger-leaf Rush Juncus ensifolius Juncaceae x (Cont’d next page)
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Tuberous Rush Juncus nodosus Juncaceae x
Slender Rush Juncus tenuis v. tenuis Juncaceae x
Torrey's Rush Juncus torrei Juncaceae x
Smooth Rush Luzula hitchcockii Juncaceae x
Common Horsetail Equisetum arvense Equisetaceae x
Water Horsetail Equisetum fluviatile Equisetaceae x
Co. Scouring Rush Equisetum hyemale Equisetaceae x
Smooth Scouring Rush Equisetum laevigatum Equisetaceae x
Marsh Horsetail Equisetum palustre Equisetaceae x
Shady Horsetail Equisetum pratense Equisetaceae x
Water Hemlock Cicuta douglasii Umbelliferae x
Cow-parsnip Heracleum lanatum Umbelliferae x
Mountain Sweet-cicely Osmorhiza chilensis Umbelliferae x
Pastinaca sativa WildWild Parsnip Umbelliferae x
Parsnip
Black Snakeroot Sanicula marilandica Umbelliferae x
Water Parsnip Sium suave Umbelliferae x
Floodplain Grassland
Slender Cryptantha Cryptantha affinis Boraginaceae x
Hound's-tongue Cynoglossum officinale Boraginaceae x
Western Stickseed Lappula redowskii Boraginaceae x
Corn Gromwell Lithospermum arvense Boraginaceae x
Wayside Gromwell Lithospermum ruderale Boraginaceae x
Field Forget-me-not Myosotis arvensis Boraginaceae
Small Flowered Forget-me-Myosotis laxa Boraginaceae x
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Blue Forget-me-not Myosotis micrantha Boraginaceae x
Common Forget-me-not Myosotis scorpioides Boraginaceae x
Early Forget-me-not Myosotis verna Boraginaceae x
Scouler's Popcorn-flower Plagiobothrys scouleri Boraginaceae x
Blunt Leaved Sandwort Arenaria lateriflora Caryophyllaceae ?
Thyme-leaved Sandwort Arenaria serpyllifolia Caryophyllaceae x
Field Chickweed Cerastium arvense Caryophyllaceae x
Nodding Chickweed Cerastium nutans Caryophyllaceae x
Jagged Chickweed Holosteum umbellatum Caryophyllaceae x
White Champion Lychnis alba Caryophyllaceae ?
Menzies' Silene Silene menziesii Caryophyllaceae x
Red Sandspurry Spergularia rubra Caryophyllaceae x
Long Leaved Starwort Stellaria longifolia Caryophyllaceae x
Lambs Quarter Chenopodium album Chenopodiaceae x
Jerusalem Oak Chenopodium botrys Chenopodiaceae x
ChenopodiumMaple Leaved Goosefoot Chenopodiaceae ?
nybridum
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
False Dandelion Agoseris glauca Asteraceae x
AnaphalisPearly Everlasting Asteraceae x
margaritacea
Nuttals Pussy-toes Antennaria parviflora Asteraceae x
Rosy Pussy-toes Antennaria microphylla Asteraceae x
Umber Pussy-toes Antennaria umbrinella Asteraceae x
Common Burdock Arctium minus Asteraceae x
Meadow Arnica Arnica chamissonis Asteraceae x
Western Absinthium Artemisia absinthium Asteraceae x
Biennial Sagewort Artemisia biennis Asteraceae x
Artemisia campestris vNorthern Sagewort Asteraceae x
scouleriana
Tarragon Artemisia dracunculus Asteraceae x
Fringed Sagewort Artemisia frigida Asteraceae x
Artemisia ludovicianaWestern Mugwort Asteraceae x
v. latiloba
Artemisia ludovicianaPrairie Sage Asteraceae x
v. ludoviciana
Smooth Aster Aster laevis Asteraceae x
White Prairie Aster Aster pansus Asteraceae ?
Musk Thistle Carduus nutans Asteraceae x
Spotted Knapweed Centaurea maculosa Asteraceae x
ChrysanthemumOxeye Daisy Asteraceae x
leucanthemum
Wavy Leaved Thistle Cirsium undulatum Asteraceae x
Bull Thistle Cirsium vulgare Asteraceae x
Horseweed Conyza canadensis Asteraceae x
Cutleaf Daisy Erigeron compositus Asteraceae x
Spreading Fleabane Erigeron divergens Asteraceae x
Shaggy Fleabane Erigeron pumilus Asteraceae x
Showy Fleabane Erigeron speciosis Asteraceae x
Erigeron strigosus v.Daisy Fleabane Asteraceae x
strigosus
Field Filago Filago arvensis Asteraceae x
Blanket Flower Gaillardia aristata Asteraceae x
Lowland Cudweed Gnaphalium palustre Asteraceae x
Gumweed Grindelia squarrosa Asteraceae x
Sunflower Helianthus annuus Asteraceae x
Nuttals Sunflower Helianthus nuttallii Asteraceae x
Narrow-leaved Hawkweed Hieracium umbellatum Asteraceae x
Poverty Weed Iva xanthifolia Asteraceae x
Prickly Lettuce Lactuca serriola Asteraceae x
MatricariaPineapple Weed Asteraceae x
matricarioides
Nodding Microseris Microseris nutans Asteraceae x
False-agroseris Microseris troximoides Asteraceae ?
Woolly Groundsel Senecio canus Asteraceae x (Cont’d next page)
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
Groundsel Senecio indecorus Asteraceae x
Tall Butterweed Senecio serra Asteraceae x
Canada Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Asteraceae x
Late Goldenrod Solidago gigantea Asteraceae x
Missouri Goldenrod Solidago missouriensis Asteraceae x
Western Goldenrod Solidago occidentalis Asteraceae x
Common Sow-thistle Sonchus oleraceus Asteraceae x
Marsh Sow-thistle Sonchus uliginosus Asteraceae ?
Common Tansy Tanacetum vulgare Asteraceae x
Smooth Dandelion Taraxacum laevigatum Asteraceae x
Common Dandelion Taraxacum officinale Asteraceae x
Goatsbeard Tragopogon dubius Asteraceae x
Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis Convovulaceae x
Pale Alyssum Alyssum alyssoides Cruciferae x
Desert Alyssum Alyssum desertorum Cruciferae x
Holboell's Rockcress Arabis holboellii Cruciferae x
Nuttall's Rockcress Arabis nuttallii Cruciferae x
Wintercress Barbarea orthoceras Cruciferae x
Field Mustard Brassica campestris Cruciferae x
Black Mustard Brassica nigra Cruciferae x
Hairy False Flax Camelina microcarpa Cruciferae x
Capsella bursa-Shepherd's Purse Cruciferae x
pastoris
CardamineLittle W. Bittercress Cruciferae x
oligosperma
CardaminePennsylvania Bittercress Cruciferae x
pensylvanica
Tansy Mustard Descurainia sophia Cruciferae x
Woods Draba Draba nemorosa Cruciferae x
Whitlow-grass Draba verna Cruciferae x
ErysimumWormseed Mustard Cruciferae x
cheiranthoides
Dame's Rocket Hesperis matronalis Cruciferae x
Field Pepper Grass Lepidium campestre Cruciferae x
Common Pepper Grass Lepidium densiflorum Cruciferae x
Clasping Pepper Grass Lepidium perfoliatum Cruciferae x
Jix Hill Mustard Sisymbrium altissimum Cruciferae x
Tuxmble Mustard Sisymbrium loeselii Cruciferae x
Fanweed Thlaspi arvense Cruciferae x
Teasel Dipsacus sylvestris Dipsacaceae x
Leafy Spurge Euphorbia esula Euphorbiaceae x
EuphorbiaCorrugate-seeded Spurge Euphorbiaceae x
glyptosperma
Thyme-leaf Spurge Euphorbia serpyllifolia Euphorbiaceae x
Crane's Bill Erodium cicutarium Geraniaceae x
Bicknell's Geranium Geranium bicknelli Geraniaceae x(Cont’d next page)
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
Small Field Geranium Geranium pusillum Geraniaceae x
GeraniumSticky Geranium Geraniaceae x
viscosissimum
Sand Phacelia Phacelia linearis Hydrophyllaceae x
Hypericum formosumWestern St. John's-wort Hypericaceae ?
v. scouleri
Canada St. John's-wort Hypericum majus Hypericaceae ?
Goatweed Hypericum perforatum Hypericaceae x
Hemp Nettle Galeopsis tetrahit Labiatae x
Water Horehound Lycopus americanus Labiatae x
Rough Bugleweed Lycopus asper Labiatae x
Northern Bugleweed Lycopus uniflorus Labiatae x
Field Mint Mentha arvensis Labiatae x
Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Labiatae x
Wild Bergamot Nepeta cataria Labiatae x
Purple Dragonhead Physostegia parviflora Labiatae x
Self-heal Prunella vulgaris Labiatae x
Marsh Skullcap Scutellaria galericulata Labiatae x
Stachys palustris v.Hedge Nettle Labiatae x
pilosa
Astragalus canadensisCanada Milkvetch Leguminosae x
v. mortonii
Weedy Milkvetch Astragalus miser Leguminosae x
Wild Licorice Glycyrrhiza lepidota Leguminosae x
Velvet Lupine Lupinus leucophyllus Leguminosae x
Washington Lupine Lupinus polyphyllus Leguminosae x
Blue-bonnet Lupinus sericeus Leguminosae x
Black Medic Medicago lupulina Leguminosae x
Alfalfa Medicago sativa Leguminosae x
White Sweet-clover Melilotus alba Leguminosae x
Yellow Sweet-clover Melilotus officinalis Leguminosae x
Alsike Clover Trifolium hybridum Leguminosae x
TrifoliumWooly Clover Leguminosae x
microcephalum
Red Clover Trifolium pratense Leguminosae x
White Clover Trifolium repens Leguminosae x
White-tip Clover Trifolium variegatum Leguminosae x
American Vetch Vicia americana Leguminosae x
Common Vetch Vicia sativa Leguminosae x
Slender Vetch Vicia tetrasperma Leguminosae x
Hairy Vetch Vicia villosa Leguminosae x
Hops Humulus lupulus Moraceae ?
Enchanter's Nightshade Circaea alpina Onagraceae x
Swamp Willow-herb Epilobium palustre Onagraceae x
Annual Willow-herb Epilobium paniculatum Onagraceae ?
EpilobiumShrubby Willow-herb Onagraceae x
suffruticosum (Cont’d next page)
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
Watson's Willow-herb Epilobium watsonii Onagraceae ?
Yellow Evening Primrose Oenothera strigosa Onagraceae x
Yellow Wood-sorrel Oxalis corniculata Oxalidaceae x
Ribgrass Plantago lanceolata Plantaginaceae x
Plantago major v.Common Plantain Plantaginaceae x
major
Indian Wheat Plantago patagonica Plantaginaceae x
Narrow-leaved Collomia Collomia linearis Polemoniaceae x
Scarlet Gillia Gilia aggregata Polemoniaceae x
Pink Microsteris Microsteris gracilis Polemoniaceae ?
PolemoniumAnnual polemonium Polemoniaceae x
micranthum
PolemoniumJacob's Ladder pulcherrimum v. Polemoniaceae x
calycinum
Erigonum umbellatumUmbrella Plant Polygonaceae x
v. subalpinum
Knotweed Polygonum achoreum Polygonaceae x
PolygonumIvy Bindweed Polygonaceae x
convolvulus
Polygonum douglasii v.Douglas' Knotweed Polygonaceae x
douglasii
Narrow-leaved MinersMontia linearis Portulacaceae x
Lettuce
Purslane Portulaca oleracea Portulacaceae x
Bitterroot Lewisia rediviva Portulacaceae x
Fringed Loosestrife Lysimachia ciliata Primulaceae x
Tufted Loosestrife Lysimachia thrysiflora Primulaceae x
Smooth Fringecup Lithophragma glabra Saxifragaceae x
LithophragmaSmall-flowered Fringecup Saxifragaceae x
parviflora
Blue-eyed Mary Collinsia parviflora Scrophulariaceae x
Common Hedge-hyssop Gratiola neglacta Scrophulariaceae x
Dalmation Toadflax Linaria dalmatica Scrophulariaceae x
Yellow Toadflax Linaria vulgaris Scrophulariaceae x
Mimulus guttatus v.Monkey Flower Scrophulariaceae x
guttas
Mimulus moschatusMusk Plant Scrophulariaceae x
Musk Plant
Little Penstemon Penstemon procerus Scrophulariaceae x
Common Mullein Verbascum thapsus Scrophulariaceae x
American Speedwell Veronica americana Scrophulariaceae x
Veronica anagallis-Water Speedwell Scrophulariaceae x
aquatica
Chain Speedwell Veronica catenata Scrophulariaceae x
Purslane Speedwell Veronica peregrina Scrophulariaceae x
Veronica serpyllifolia v.Thyme-leaved Speedwell Scrophulariaceae x
serpyllifolia
Vernal Speedwell Veronica verna Scrophulariaceae x (Cont’d next page)
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
Henbane Hyoscyamus niger Solanaceae x
Bittersweet Nightshade Solanum dulcamara Solanaceae x
Cut-leaved Nightshade Solanum triflorum Solanaceae x
Cleavers Galium aparine Rubiaceae x
Thinleaf Bedstraw Galium bifolium Rubiaceae x
Northern Bedstraw Galium boreale Rubiaceae x
Small Cleavers Galium trifidum Rubiaceae
Urtica dioica spp.Stinging Nettle Urticaceae ?
gracilis
Viola adunca v.Early Blue Violet Violaceae x
bellidifolia
Marsh Violet Viola palustris Violaceae x
Bog Violet Viola nephrophylla Violaceae x
Goat Grass Aegilops cylindrica Poaceae x
Agropyron canium v.Bearded Wheatgrass Poaceae ?
andinum
Crested Wheatgrass Agropyron cristatum Poaceae x
AgropyronThin Spiked Wheatgrass Poaceae ?
dasystachyum
Intermediate Wheatgrass Agropyron intermedium Poaceae ?
Quack Grass Agropyron repens Poaceae ?
Western Wheatgrass Agropyron smithii Poaceae ?
Bluebunch Wheatgrass Agropyron spicatum Poaceae ?
Redtop Agropyron alba v. alba Poaceae ?
Tickle-grass Agropyron scabra Poaceae ?
Shortawn Foxtail Alopecurus aequalis Poaceae x
Meadow Foxtail Alopecurus partensis Poaceae x
Common Oats Avena sativa Poaceae x
Slough Grass Beckmania syzigachne Poaceae x
Bromus inermis spp.Smooth Brome-grass Poaceae x
Inermus
Soft Brome-grass Bromus mossi Poaceae ?
Cheatgrass Bromus tectorum Poaceae x
CalamagrostisSlim Reedgrass Poaceae ?
neglecta
Brook Grass Catabrosa aquatica Poaceae x
Woodreed Cina latifolia Poaceae x
Orchard Grass Dactylis glomerata Poaceae x
Canada Wildrye Elymus canadensis Poaceae x
Great Basin Wildrye Elymus cinereus Poaceae x
Stinkgrass Eragrostis cilienensis Poaceae x
Tall Fescue Festuca arundinacea Poaceae x
Six Weeks Fescue Festuca octoflora Poaceae ?
Northern Mannagrass Glyceria borealis Poaceae x
Tall Mannagrass Glyceria elata Poaceae x
American Mannagrass Glyceria grandis Poaceae x
Fowl Mannagrass Glyceria striata Poaceae x (Cont’d next page)
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Common Name Scientific Name Family Native Naturalized Invasive
June Grass Koeleria cristata Poaceae x
Perennial Ryegrass Lolium perenne Poaceae x
Indian Ricegrass Oryzopsis hymenoides Poaceae x
Common Witchgrass Panicum capillare Poaceae x
Common Timothy Phleum pratense Poaceae x
Annual Bluegrass Poa annua Poaceae x
Viviparous Bluegrass Poa bulbosa Poaceae x
Canada Bluegrass Poa compressa Poaceae x
Fowl Bluegrass Poa palustris Poaceae x
Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis Poaceae x
Sandbergs Bluegrass Poa sandbergii Poaceae x
Green Bristlegrass Setaria viridis Poaceae x
Sand Dropseed Sporobolis cryptandrus Poaceae x
Squirreltail Sitanion hystrix Poaceae x
Needle and Thread Stipa comata Poaceae x
Green Needlegrass Stipa viridula Poaceae x
Powell's Amaranth Amaranthus powellii Amaranthaceae x
Redroot Amaranth Amaranthus retroflexus Amaranthaceae
Showy Milkweed Asclepias speciosa Asclepiadaceae x
ApocynumSpreading Dogbane Apocynaceae x
androsaemifolium
Clasping Leaved Dogbane Apocynum sibiricum Apocynaceae x
Saline Grassland
Red Belvedere Kochia scoparia Chenopodiaceae x
Poverty Weed Monolepis nuttalliana Chenopodiaceae x
Tumbleweed Amaranthus albus Amaranthaceae x
AmaranthusProstrate Pigweed Amaranthaceae x
graecizans
Grassland/Sagebrush
Brittle Cholla Opuntia fragilis Cactaceae x
Russian Thistle Salsola kali Chenopodiaceae x
ChrysothamnusRabbit-brush Asteraceae x
nauseosus
Common Mallow Malva neglecta Malvaceae x
Cheese Weed Malva parviflora Malvaceae x
Few-flowered Aster Aster modestus Asteraceae ?
Hairy Golden Aster Chrysopsis villosa Asteraceae ?
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Appendix C. Key fish, amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal species present within 7 habitats on Lee MetcalfNational Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushFISH
OncorhynchusRainbow Trout** SC
mykiss
Brown Trout** Salmo trutta x SC
Brook Trout** Salvelinus fontinalis SC
SalvelinusBull Trout*** x SC
confluentus
MountainProsopium williansoni x SC
Whitefish
CatostomusLargescale Sucker x SC
macrocheilus
CatostomusLongnose Sucker x SC
catostomus
Northern Pike Ptychocheilusx SC
Minnow oregonensis
RichardsoniusRedside Shiner SC
balteatus
Largemouth Micropterusx SC
Bass** salmoides
Pumpkinseed** Lepomis gibbosus x SC
Yellow Perch** Perca flavescens x SC
AMPHIBIANSAmerican Lithobates
xBullfrog** catesbeianus
Columbia Spotted Rana luteiventris x x
Frog
Western ToadBufo boreas x x x x
(Boreal)***
Long-toed Ambystomax x x x
Salamander macrodactylum
REPTILESCommon Garter
Thamnophis sirtalis x x x x x xSnake
Terrestrial Garter Thamnophis elegans x x x x x x
Snake
Rubber Boa Charina bottae x x x
Racer Colber constrictor x x x
WesternCrotalus viridis x x x x x
Rattlesnake
Gopher Snake Pituophis catenifer x x x x x x
Painted Turtle Chrysemys picta x
BIRDSGaviiformes
Common Loon*** Gavia immer xPodicipediformes (Cont’d next page)
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Appendix C, cont’d.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushRed-necked
Podiceps grisegena xGrebe
Horned Grebe Podiceps auritus x
Eared Grebe Podiceps nigricollis x
Pied-billed Grebe Podylimbus podiceps x
AechmophorusWestern Grebe x
occidentalis
AechmorphorusClark's Grebe*** x
clarkiiPelicaniformes
American White Pelecanusx
Pelican*** erythrorhynchos
Double-crestedPhalacrocorax auritus x
CormorantCiconiformes
AmericanBotaurus lentiginosus x x
Bittern***
Great Blue Ardea herodias x x x x x
Heron***
Great Egret Ardea alba x
Snowy Egret Egretta caerulea x
Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis x x x x x
Black-crownedNycticorax nycticorax x
Night Heron***
White-faced Ibis Plegadis chihi x x
AnseriformesTrumpeter
Cygnus buccinators xSwan***
Tundra Swan Cygnus columbianus x
Canada Goose Branta canadensis x x x
Greater White-Anser albifrons x x x
fronted Goose
Ross's Goose Chen rossi x x x
Lesser Snow Chen caerulescens x x x
Goose
Wood Duck Aix sponsa x x x
Mallard Anas platyrhunchos x
Gadwall Anas strepera x
Northern Pintail Anas acuta x x x
American Wigeon Anas americana x x
Eurasian Wigeon** Anas penelope x x
Northern Shoveler Anas clypeata x
Cinnamon Teal Anas cyanoptera x
Blue-winged Teal Anas discors x
Green-winged Teal Anas crecca x x
Canvasback Aythya valisineria x
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Appendix C. Key fish, amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal species present within 7 habitats on Lee MetcalfNational Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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��Ecosystem restoration and management options for Lee Metcalf National Wildlife RefugeAppendix C. Key fish, amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal species present within 7 habitats on Lee Metcalf
National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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Appendix C, cont’d.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushRedhead Aythya americana x
Ring-necked Duck Aythya collaris x
Greater Scaup Aythya marila x
Lesser Scaup Aythya affinis x
Surf Scoter Melanitta perspicillata x
Black Scoter Melanitta nigra x
White-wingedMelanitta fusca x
Scoter
CommonBucephala clangula x x x SC
Goldeneye
Barrow'sBucephala islandica x x x SC
Goldeneye
Bufflehead Bucephala albeola x x x SC
Hooded Lophodytesx x x
Merganser cucullatus
CommonMergus merganser x x x
Merganser
Red-BreastedMergus serrator x x x
Merganser
Ruddy Duck Oxyura jamaicensis x
FalconiformesTurkey Vulture Cathartes aura x x x x x x x
Northern Harrier Circus cyaneus x x x x
White-tailed Kite Elanus leucurus x x x
Sharp-shinnedAccipiter striatus x x x
Hawk
Cooper's Hawk Accipiter coperii x x x x x
Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentillis x x x
Swainson's Hawk Buteo swainsoni x x x
Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis x x x x x x
Rough-leggedButeo lagopus x x x x
Hawk
Golden Eagle*** Aquilla cyrysaetos x x x x
HaliaeetusBald Eagle*** x x x x
leucocephalus
Osprey Pandion haliaetus x x
Merlin Falco columbarius x x x x
American Kestrel Falco sparverius x x x x x x x
Prairie Falcon Falco mexicanus x x x x x
Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus x x x x
PeregrineFalco peregrinus x x x x
Falcon***
GalliformesGray Partridge** Perdix perdix x x x
Ring-neckedPhasianus colchicus x x x x x
Pheasant**
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National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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Appendix C, cont’d.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushRuffed Grouse Bonasa umbellus x x
GruiformesAmerican Coot Fulica americana x
Virginia Rail Rallus limicola x
Sora Porzana carolina x x
Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis x x x x x SB
CharadriiformesBlack-bellied
Pluvialis squatarola x x x x SBPlover
American Golden Pluvialis dominica x x x x SB
Plover
Semiplamated Charadriusx x x x SB
Plover semipalmatus
KilldeerCharadriusvociferous
x x SB
RecurvirostraAmerican Avocet x x
americana
HimantopusBlack-necked Stilt x x
mexicanus
Greater Yellowlegs Tringa melanoleuca x
Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa flavipes x
Solitary Sandpiper Tringa solitaria x x
CatoptrohorusWillet x x
semipalmatus
Spotted Sandpiper Actitis macularia x x SB
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus x
Long-billed Numeniusx x x x
Curlew*** americanus
Marbled Godwit Limosa fedoa x
Sanderling Calidris alba x x SB
Dunlin Calidris alpine x x
PectoralCalidris melanotos x x
Sandpiper
White-rumpedCalidris fuscicollis x
Sandpiper
Baird's Sandpiper Calidris bairdii x
WesternCalidris mauri x
Sandpiper
WesternCalidris mauri x
Sandpiper
SemipalmatedCalidris pusilla x x
Sandpiper
Least Sandpiper Calidris minutilla x x
Stilt Sandpiper Calidris himantopus x x
Long-billed Limnodromusx x
Dowitcher scolopaceus
Short-billedLimnodromus griseus x x
Dowitcher
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National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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Appendix C, cont’d.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushCommon Snipe Gallinago gallinago x x
Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres x x SB
Wilson'sPhalaropus tricolor x
Phalarope
Red Phalarope Phalaropus fulicarius x
Red-neckedPhalaropus lobatus x
Phalarope
Bonaparte's Gull Larus philadelphia x
Franklin's Gull*** Larus pipixcan x
Ring-billed Gull Larus delawarensis x
California Gull Larus californicus x
Herring Gull Larus argentatus x
Caspian Tern*** Sterna caspia x
Common Tern*** Sterna hirundo x
Forster's Tern*** Sterna forsteri x
Black Tern*** Sterna nigra x
Least Tern*** Sterna x SB
ColumbiformesMourning Dove Zenaida macroura x x x
Rock Dove Columbia livia x MMS
CuculiformesYellow-billed
Cocczus americanus x xCuckoo***
Black-billed Cocczusx x
Cuckoo*** erythropthalmus
StrigiformesLong-eared Owl Asio otus x x x x x
Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus x x x x x
Great-horned Owl Bubo virginianus x x x x x x x
Snowy Owl Bubo scandiacus x x x x x
Great Gray Owl*** Strix nebulosa x x
Northern Saw-Aegolius acadicus x x
whet Owl
Burrowing Owl*** Athene cunicularia x x x
FlammulatedOtus flammeolus x x
Owl***
Western Screech Megascopsx x
Owl kennicottii
Northern Pygmy-Glaucidium gnoma x x
Owl
CaprimulgiformesCommon
Chordeiles minor AFNighthawk
PiciformesLewis'
Melanerpes lewis x xWoodpecker***
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National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern. Appendix C, cont’d.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushRed-naped
Sphyrapicus nuchalis x xSapsucker
DownyPicoides pubescens x x
Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker Picoides villosus x x
Northern Flicker Colaptes auratus x x x x
PileatedDryocopus pileatus x x
Woodpecker***
PasseriformesOlive-sided
Contopus cooperi x xFlycatcher
Western Wood-Contopus sordidulus x x
pewee
Cordilleran Empidonaxx x
Flycatcher occidentalis
Willow Flycatcher Empidonax traillii x x x
Least Flycatcher Empidonax minimus x x
Hammond's Empidonaxx x
Flycatcher hammondii
EmpidonaxDusky Flycatcher x x
oberholseri
Say's Phoebe Saynoris saya x x
Eastern Kingbird Tyrannus forficatus x x x x x
Western Kingbird Tyrannus verticalis x x x
Northern Shrike Lanius excubitor x x x
LoggerheadedLanius ludovicianus x x x
Shrike***
Red-eyed Vireo Vireo olivaceus x x
Warbling Vireo Vireo gilvus x x
Plumbeous Vireo Vireo plumbeus x x
Cassin's Vireo Vireo cassinii x x
Steller's Jay Cynaocitta stelleri x x
GymnorhinusPinyon Jay*** x x
cyanocephalus
Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana x x
Black-billedPica hudsonia x x
Magpie
Common Raven Corvus corax x x
Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris x x x
Northern Rough-SB
winged
StelgidopteryxSwallow SB
serripennis
Bank Swallow Riparia ripiria
Violet-green Tachycinetax x
Swallow thalassina
Tree Swallow Tachycineta bicolor x x x x
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National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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Appendix C, cont’d.
Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushPetrochelidon
Cliff Swallow MMSpyrrhonota
Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica MMS
Black-cappedPoecile atricappila x x
Chickadee
MountainPoecile gambili x x
Chickadee
Red-breastedSitta canadensis x x
Nuthatch
White-breastedSitta carolinensis x x
Nuthatch
Pygmy Nuthatch Sitta pygmaea x x
Brown Creeper*** Certhia americana x x
House Wren Troglodytes aedon x x
TroglodytesWinter Wren*** x x x
troglodytes
Marsh Wren Cistothorus palustris x x
American Dipper Cinclus mexicanus x SB
Golden-crownedRegulus satrapa x x
Kinglet
Rudy-crownedRegulus calendula x x
Kinglet
Townsend'sMyadestes townsendi
Solitaire
Mountain Bluebird Sialia currucoides x x
Western Bluebird Sialia mexicana x x
Varied Thrush Ixoreus naevius x x
American Robin Turdus migratorius x x
Veery*** Catarus fuscescens x x
Swainson's Thrush Catharus ustulatus x x
Hermit Thrush Catharus guttatus x x
DumeteliaGray Catbird x x
carolinensis
OreoscoptesSage Thrasher*** x x x
montanus
European starling Sturnus vulgaris MMS
American pipit Anthus rubescens x x SB
BohemianBombycilla garrulous x x
Waxwing
Cedar Waxwing Bombycilla cedrorum x x
Nashville Warbler Vermivora ruficapilla x x
Orange-crownedVermivora celata x x
Warbler
Yellow Warbler Dendroica petechia x x x x
Yellow-rumpedDendroica coronate x x
Warbler
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National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushTownsend's
Dendroica townsendi x xWarbler
Blackpoll Warbler Dendroica striata x x
Black-and-whiteMniotilta varia x x
Warbler
American Redstart Setophaga ruticilla x x
Northern Seiurusx x x
Waterthrush noveboracensis
MacGillivray'sOporornis tolmiei x x
Warbler
CommonGeothlipis trichas x x x
Yellowthroat
Wilson's Warbler Wilsonia pusilla x x
Yellow-breastedIcteria virens x x
Chat
Western Tanager Piranga ludoviciana x x
Black-headed Pheucticusx x
Grosbeak melanocephalus
Lazuli Bunting Passerina amoena x x
Spotted Towhee Pipilo maculates x x
American TreeSpizella arborea x x
Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow Spizella passerine x x
LeConte's Ammodramusx x x x
Sparrow*** leconteii
Savannah Passerculusx x x
Sparrow sandwichensis
Vesper Sparrow Pooecetes gramineus x x x
Harris's Sparrow Zonotrichia querula x x x
White-crowned Zonotrichiax x x x x
Sparrow laucophrys
Fox Sparrow Passerella iliaca x x
Song Sparrow Melospiza melodia x x x x x
Lincoln's Sparrow Melospiza lincolnii x x x
Swamp Sparrow Melospiza georgiana x x
Dark-eyed Junco Junco hyemalis x x
Snow Bunting Plectrophenax nivalis x x x
WesternSturnella neglecta x x x
Meadowlark
Bobolink***Dolichonyxoryzivorus
x x x
Brown-headedMolothrus ater x x
Cowbird
Yellow-headed Xanthocephalusx x
Blackbird santheocephalus
Red-wingedAgelalius phoeniceus x x
Blackbird
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National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
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Common Name Scientific Name HabitatsForest Wetland Grassland Other
River- Flood- Emer- Wet Flood- Sage-Saline
front plain gent Meadow plain brushEuphagus
Brewer's Blackbird x xcyanocephalus
Rusty Blackbird Euphagus carolinus x x
Common Grackle Quiscalus quiscula x x
Bullock's Oriole Icterus bullockii x x
CoccothrausterEvening Grosbeak x x
vespertinus
Pine Grosbeak Pinicoa enucleator x x
CarpodacusHouse Finch x x
mexicanus
Red Crossbill Loxia curvirostra x x
Common Redpoll Careuelis flammea x x
Pine Siskin Carduelis pinus x x
AmericanCarduelis tristis x x
Goldfinch
House Sparrow Passer domesticus MMS
MAMMALS
InsectivoraVagrant Shrew Sorex vagrans x x
CommonSorex cinereus x x
(masked) Shrew
ChiropteraCalifornia Myotis Myotis californicus x x
Western small-Myotis cillolabrum x x
footed Myotis
Western Long-Myotis evotis x x
eared Myotis
Little Brown Bat Myotis lucifugus x x
Fringed Myotis*** Myotis thysanodes x x
Long-leggedMyotis volans x x
Myotis
Townsend's Big- Carynohinusx x
eared Bat*** townsendii
Hoary Bat*** Lasiurus cinereus x x
Big Brown Bat Epsesicus fuscus x x
LasionycterisSilver-haired Bat x x
noctivagans
Rodentia x x
Yellow-belliedMarmota flaviventris x x x x x
Marmot
Yellow-pineTamias amoenus x x
Chipmunk
Eastern Fox Scirus niger x x
Squirrel
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Common Name Scientific NameOther
River-front
Flood-plain
Emer-gent
WetMeadow
Flood-plain
SalineSage-brush
Forest Wetland Grassland
Appendix C. Key fish, amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal species present within 7 habitats on Lee MetcalfNational Wildlife Refuge, Montana. Data for list came from surveys, brochures, annual narratives as well as bioblitzand FWP data. Codes for Other Habitats include SC (stream or tributary channel), SB (stream bank), AF (aerialforager), and MMS (man-made structure). ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
Habitats
Carnivora x x
Gray Wolf*** Canis lupus x x x x x x
Coyote Canis latrans x x x x x x
Red Fox Vulpes vulpes x x x x
Black Bear Ursus americanus x x x x
Raccoon Procyon lotor x x x x x
Short-tailedWeasel
Mustela frenata x x x x x
Mink Mustela vison x x x x x x
American Badger Taxidea taxus x x x
Striped Skunk Mephitis mephitis x x x x x
Northern River Otter
Lutra canadensis x x
Mountain lion Felis concolor x x
Bobcat Lynx rufus x x
Artiodactyla x x
Elk Cervus elaphus x x x x x x
Mule Deer Odocoileus hemionus x x x x x x
White-tailed DeerOdocoileusvirginianus
x x x x x x
Moose Alces alces x x x x
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Appendix D. Conspicuous Invertebrates of Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge,Montana. ** indicates Non-native species and *** indicates Species of Concern.
Common Name Scientific Name
Class Insecta
EphemeropteraMayfly Baetis tricaudatus
Mayfly Drunella coloradensisMayfly Ephemerella excruciansMayfly Siphlonurus occidentalisMayfly Callibaetis pictusMayfly Rhitrhogena robustaMayfly Ameletus similiorMayfly Sweltsa sppMayfly Serratella tibialis
Mayfly Drunella doddsi
OdonataSpotted spreadwing Lestes congenerEmerald spreadwing Lestes dryasBoreal bluet*** Enallagma borealeMarsh bluet Enallagma ebriumPacific forktail Ischnura cervula
Western forktail Ischnura perparvaWestern red damsel Amphiagrion abbreviatumBlack-tipped darner Aeshna tuberculiferaCanada darner Aeshna canadensisLance-tipped darner Aeshna constrictaPaddle-tailed darner Aeshna palmataShadow darner Aeshna umbrosaBlue-eyed darner Rhionaeschna multicolorCommon green darner Anax junius
Pale snaketail Ophiogomphus severusSinuous snaketail Ophiogomphus occidentisPacific spiketail Cordulegaster dorsalisMountain emerald Somatochlora semicircularisOcellated emerald Somatochlora minorCommon whitetail Plathemis lydiaFour-spotted skimmer Libellula quadrimaculataEight-spotted skimmer Libellula forensis
Twelve-spotted skimmer Libellula pulchellaDot-tailed whiteface Leucorrhinia intactaHudsonian whiteface Leucorrhinia hudsonicaCrimson-ringed whiteface Leucorrhinia glacialisBoreal whiteface*** Leucorrhinia borealisVariegated meadowhawk Sympetrum corruptumRed-veined meadowhawk Sympetrum madidumWhite-faced meadowhawk Sympetrum obtrusum
Cherry-faced meadowhawk Sympetrum internumSaffron-winged meadowhawk Sympetrum costiferumBand-winged meadowhawk Sympetrum semicinctum
PlecopteraStonefly Claassenia sabulosaStonefly Hesperoperla pacificaStonefly Kogotus modestus
Stonefly Isoperla sppStonefly Pteronarcella
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Common Name Scientific Name
ColeopteraBlister beetle Epicauta sppTiger beetle Cincidela oregonaLeaf beetle Chrysomelidae latreilleRifle beetle Optioservus quadrimaculatus
Beetle Troposternus latoralisTumbling flower beetle Mordellidae latreilleCarrion beetle Silphidae latreilleGround beetle Pterostichus sppLeaf beetle Systena sppPredaceous diving beetle Platambus sppWeevil Larinus sppWeevil Rhinocyllus conicus
TricopteraCaddisfly Parapsyche almotaCaddisfly Limnephelus sppCaddisfly Hydropsyche californica
LepidopteraTwo-tailed swallowtail Papilio multicaudata
Western tiger swallowtail Papilio rutulusPale swallowtail Papilio eurymedonWestern white Pontia occidentalisCabbage white** Pieris rapaeBecker's white Pontia beckeriiCheckered white Pontia protodiceClouded sulphur Colias philodiceSara orangetip Anthocharis sara
Orange sulfur Colias eurythemeEdith's copper Lycaena edithaPurplish copper Lycaena helloidesBronze copper Lycaena hyllusWestern pine elfin Callophrys eryphonGray hairstreak Strymon melinusMelissa blue Lycaeides melissaSpring azure Celastrina ladonArrowhead blue Glaucopsyche piasus
Great spangled fritillary Speyeria cybeleSilver-bordered fritillary Boloria seleneMormon fritillary Spreyeria mormoniaMylitta crescent Phyciodes mylittaNorthern crescent Phyciodes cocytaField crescent Phyciodes pratensisEdith's checkerspot Euphydryas edithaSatyr anglewing Polygonia satyrus
Oreas anglewing Polyfonia oreasZephyr anglewing Polyfonia zephyrusMourning cloak Nymphalis antiopaMilbert's tortoiseshell Nymphalis milbertiCalifornia tortoiseshell Nymphalis californicaRed admiral Vanessa atalantaWest coast lady Vanessa annabellaPainted lady Vanessa cardui
Lorquin's admiral Limenitis lorquiniViceroy Limenitis archippusCommon wood nymph Cercyonis pegalaSmall wood nymph Cercyonis oetusCommon alpine Eregia eipsoodeaCommon ringlet Coenonympha ampelosPeck's skipper Polites peckiusSandhill skipper Polites sabuleti
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Common Name Scientific Name
Long dash Polites mysticCommon branded skipper Hesperua commaWoodland skipper Ochlodes sylvanoidesArtic skipper Carterocephalus palaemonGarita skipperling Oarisma garita
Roadside skipper Amblyscirtes vialisCommon sootywing Pholisora catullusCommon checkered skipper Pyrgus communisIsabella tiger moth Pyrrharctia isabellaCarpenterworm moth Cossoidea sppBig poplar sphinx Pachysphinx occidentalisOne-eyed sphinx Smerinthus cerisyiPolyhemus moth Antheraea polyphemus
Large yellow underwing Noctua pronubaCatocaline moth Catocala spp
DipteraDeerfly Chrysops spp
Class Gastropoda
Snails/SlugsForest disc Discus whitneyiMarsh pondsnail Stagnicola elodesMountain marshsnail Stagnicola montanensisCoeur d'Alene Oregonian Cryptomastix mullaniBrown hive Euconolus fulvusGarlic glass snail** Oxychilus alliarusTwo-ridge ram's-horn snail Helisoma anceps
Big-eared radix** Radix auriculariaMimic lymnaea snail** Pseudosuccinea columellaGlossy pillar Cochilicopa lubricaGrey fieldslug** Derocerus reticulatumIdaho forestsnail Allogona ptychophoraLovely vallonia Vallonia pulchellaMeadow slug** Derocerus laeveQuick gloss Zonitoides arboreusDusky arion** Arion subfuscus
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Appendix E. Summary of water rights on Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge (unpublished, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 6 files.
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